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We have had success with bucket or barrel mice/rat traps. You can even modify them for tubs, totes, trash cans and etc. Here are a couple you tube links.
Ducks will eat many bugs, including spiders and roaches. For ants, you may have to mix sugar and boric acid or etc and place outside duck pen, where they can't reach it. You can also plant peppermint around outside of pen.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your ducks.
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Be careful with a snap trap. Dont want the duckies bills to get snapped!![]()
I wouldnt worry about the spiders or the roaches. Ive heard ducks loooove roaches
Wondering if some diatomaceous earth around the outside edge of the pen might be helpful.
Might need to lock up food for the nights until the rodent problem is under control, or they move on ( even if they still wander around occasionally).
Poison is not safe.....If one should die close to the Ducks and they eat it they will be poisoned....Cats, Birds and other animals would also be poisoned......Okay, this is new information to me. I didn't know that they eat mice. Do they just eat baby mice or adults as well? I think all the rodent-like creates here are 3 1/2" and up.
My traps failed. I actually decided to poison them. More like, kind of running out of options due to the fact they are chewed their way into my ceiling. Now I hear them running back and forth. It's only a matter of time before they chew and come in the house too. I also don't own the property, so I don't really have a choice since my method failed lol.
So, they do make runs into the coop but they don't live in there. They just run through and when I check up in there they all flee the same path. Before the coop,anytime I saw them they were on a different path, but heading in the same direction. So I have an idea of at least the direction they live in.
Since they don't live in there, is it safe to poison them?
Not really happy about murderingthem, but it's getting really bad now. In the coop, in the yard, in the ceiling... I don't want to add "in the house" to that list.![]()
Sometimes I hear them fighting outside too. Eeek. When I check up on the ducks at nighttime, I hear them running all around me. They have been here for months, at least, so who knows how many there is. And how many there will be in a few months.